Thursday, March 24, 2016

Sydney: Mostly dry until Monday and other top stories.

  • Sydney: Mostly dry until Monday

    Sydney: Mostly dry until Monday
    Sydney: Mostly dry until Monday 24/03/2016 , 5:07 PM by Graham Creed Sydney should be in for a mostly dry forecast but that is not to say there won't be the odd isolated and very light shower about and there will be a fair bit of cloud on most days as well. Monday is the only day with a good chance of a shower as a trough develops over the inland and another moves into the Tasman Sea with showers and possible thunderstorms developing. Temperatures will start off quite ..
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  • Michelle Hele Network Online Real Estate EditorNews Corp ...

    Michelle Hele Network Online Real Estate EditorNews Corp ...
    It’s not too late to decide on an Easter getaway. Picture: Stayz.Michelle Hele Network Online Real Estate EditorNews Corp Australia NetworkIT’S just about time to down tools and enjoy the four day Easter long weekend. If you’ve decided at the last minute you’d rather not do it at home, check out these holiday homes where you can settle in and await the arrival of the Easter bunny.Blue Water Retreat Blairgowrie House, Victoria. Picture: Stayz.Source:SuppliedHead well out of Melbourne for the week..
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  • Arthur Sinodinos must be stood down over NSW election breaches ...

    Arthur Sinodinos must be stood down over NSW election breaches ...
    Arthur Sinodinos must be stood down over NSW election breaches, Labor says Updated March 24, 2016 15:36:16 Labor has called on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to stand down Cabinet Secretary Arthur Sinodinos after the New South Wales Liberal Party was found to have breached electoral laws in its 2011 victory. Key points:Labor's Brendan O'Connor calls on Malcolm Turnbull to sack Arthur SinodinosNSW Electoral Commission found Liberal Party breached electoral laws in 2011..
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  • Foley set for return after studying from the sidelines

    Foley set for return after studying from the sidelines
    One win from three matches is not what Waratahs fans were hoping for to start the season and Foley's expected return to run the backline against the Queensland Reds on Sunday could not come at a better time. Australia's first choice playmaker in their stellar test season last year, Foley's skillset would appear perfectly suited to spark the high-tempo attacking game new coach Daryl Gibson has tried to introduce in Sydney this year. "I suppose watching on the sideline you get to see the game a b..
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  • Qantas pilot Paul Whyte, feared dead in Byron Bay plane crash, hit ...

    Qantas pilot Paul Whyte, feared dead in Byron Bay plane crash, hit ...
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Qantas pilot feared dead in Byron Bay crash An off-duty Qantas pilot is feared dead after the light plane he was flying crashed off the Byron Bay coast. Vision: Seven News Queensland. PT0M31S 620 349 A Qantas pilot is feared dead after the light plane he was flying off the Byron Bay coast this week crashed into the ocean at nearly 200km/h, say air traffic controllers who monitored the plane's final movements. Paul Whyte, a first officer with Qant..
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  • Premier Mike Baird acknowledges tide of public support turning ...

    Premier Mike Baird acknowledges tide of public support turning ...
    Premier Mike Baird acknowledges tide of public support turning against his government Updated March 24, 2016 07:59:52 New South Wales Premier Mike Baird has acknowledged the tide has turned against his Government, as it approaches the one-year anniversary of the state election."I think that's a natural thing: The longer you are in government the more people are going to respond, the more decisions that you're making ... some of them not popular," Mr Baird said.Mr Baird ..
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  • Head named Sheffield Shield Player of the Year

    Head named Sheffield Shield Player of the Year
    It has been a big summer for Travis Head © Getty Images South Australia captain Travis Head has been named Sheffield Shield Player of the Year for 2015-16. Head won the award for a season in which he not only scored 699 runs at 38.83, including three centuries, but also led the Redbacks into a Sheffield Shield final for the first time in 20 years. It has been a big summer for Head, who last year was named South Australia's youngest captain at the age of 21 and this season made hi..
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  • Wallabies 'can't wait' to face Eddie Jones-coached England in June ...

    Wallabies 'can't wait' to face Eddie Jones-coached England in June ...
    Wallabies 'can't wait' to face Eddie Jones-coached England in June Test series Updated March 24, 2016 17:04:28 Wallabies players are relishing the chance to face a rejuvenated England under the leadership of Eddie Jones, with James Slipper describing June's Test series in Australia as a "huge event".England, as host of last year's World Cup, did not progress past the pool stage and in the aftermath of its humiliating exit coach Stuart Lancaster was replaced by former Wa..
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  • Gay Sydney icon The Bookshop Darlinghurst up for sale

    Gay Sydney icon The Bookshop Darlinghurst up for sale
    Les McDonald at the entrance of The Bookshop Darlinghurst. (Photo: Supplied) LES McDonald was on holiday in the US in the 1970s when he discovered a business opportunity, which almost 40 years later has become an iconic fixture in Sydney’s LGBTI community. “My partner at the time and I were touring America and we noticed there were gay and lesbian books being advertised in the gay press,” he told the Star Observer. “We thought no one was doing that in Australia.” Upon returning ho..
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  • Swans in the Media - March 24, 2016

    Swans in the Media - March 24, 2016
    Don't miss any of the news involving the Swans as we bring you everything from the newspapers around the country on Thursday 24th March, 2016. AFL’s door is open to commissioner GoodesNeil CordyDaily Telegraph, March 24 AFTER apologising to Adam Goodes for the AFL’s handling of last year’s booing saga, league chief Gillon McLachlan says the Swans great would be a worthy candidate for a spot on its commission. Goodes has not responded since McLachlan used the league’s annual report last week to ..
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